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3.00 Credits
Reviews the history of poverty and homelessness in America and society's response to it. Special emphasis is placed on the economic, cultural, social and political factors, which converge to create a climate in which poverty exists and is maintained. Current societal responses to poverty are studied with immersion experiences in the Hampton Roads area. Prerequisite: senior status. Offered in selected Winter Sessions.
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3.00 Credits
Offers the student an overview of data collection methods as well as analysis procedures within the context of health and human services. Both positivistic and naturalistic paradigms are examined. Students are given an opportunity to develop skills in posing research questions, designing studies, collecting data, and analyzing, interpreting and reporting this data. Prerequisites: junior/senior status, successful completion of math requirement, and consent. Offered fall of even-numbered years, or as needed.
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12.00 Credits
Serves as the capstone experience for the academic preparation. Students are placed in an agency, organization, company, or legislative setting which affords an opportunity for them to assume a preprofessional role where they can build skills and expand their expertise. For psychology majors, students must complete the core and the major requirements for the specific major. Prerequisites: HHS 201, 302, 338, and 401; PSY 337; POL 343; 21 semester hours of upper-level courses to support the emphasis with a minimum of 2.00 in each course; minimum grade point average 2.5; minimum of 45-60 semester hours of 300- and 400-level courses and approval of the internship committee. Corequisite: HHS 475. Offered each spring.
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3.00 Credits
Offered concurrently with the internship. Assists students in relating theory and values to experience and in offering support, interpretation, evaluation, and guidance. Also, students are evaluated on their performance of work assignments, use of supervision and course work. Prerequisites: same as HHS 472. Corequisite: HHS 472. Offered each spring.
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3.00 Credits
Explores world history since 1600 focusing on intercultural exploration and appreciation. Examines many critical political events in world history including the two world wars. Students also learn about key historical trends such as the waning of traditional societies, industrialization, Marxism, nationalism, and imperialism. Significant attention is devoted to studying cultural developments, especially understanding how ordinary people experienced major historical events. Prerequisite: freshman/sophomore status or consent. Offered each spring.
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3.00 Credits
Survey in European history since the 18th century. Over the past 200 years, European society has changed profoundly. From scientific discoveries, to the spread of democracy, to the rise of secularism, Europe has undergone revolutionary transformations. Many people consider most of these developments to be critical markers of progress, and they point to democracy, industrialization, scientific advances, and technological innovations as evidence of this progress. Such developments also came with negative repercussions, such as colonialism, mass destruction and genocide. Students are exposed to various historical interpretations, including political, social, gender, and cultural narratives. Prerequisite: sophomore/junior/senior status. Offered each fall.
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3.00 Credits
Roman Britain to the glorious revolution, with special emphasis upon constitutional development, religious change and economic expansion. Offered fall of oddnumbered years.
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3.00 Credits
The impact of the industrial revolution on the course of British history, the rise and decline of empire, and experimentation with socialism in the 20th century are studied. Offered spring of even-numbered years.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the cultural, religious, political, and economic changes which Europe underwent from the "fall"of Rome to the Black Death. Offered spring of oddnumbered years.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of selected topics in the history of Asia that varies from year to year and focuses on such areas as China, Japan, India and the Near East. Offered spring of odd-numbered years or on demand.
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